A renamed Port of "Jungle Hunt/Jungle King"
Taito distributed a less successful rebranding of Jungle Hunt as "Pirate Pete" in 1982. Jungle King, along with Moon Patrol released a month earlier, is one of the first video games which has parallax scrolling.
In Wiping the player controls a vacuuming robot to scour and clean up. Each scene has the robot vacuuming dust off the floor while tackling the dust bunnies Baddon, Bilbola and Bigimba. Although some dust bunnies can easily be sucked up or repeatedly shot with cleaning projectiles, the more aggressive ones like Bigimba have ranged attacks. Cleaning dust off the floor limits the capabilities of the dust bunnies. Rolling carpets can be strategically used to eliminate one or more dust bunnies. One hit from a dust bunny loses a life. When all dust bunnies are cleared, the player proceeds to the next scene. Items can also be collected for bonus points. The scenes become progressively harder with faster and more numerous dust bunnies. There is no ending to the game, just attempts to get the highest score possible.
The player controls an eyeball in a maze. As in Pac-Man the goal is to collect all of the dots to advance to next level, but in Eyes the player shoots the dots rather than eating them. Computer-controlled eyes chase and shoot at the player. Shooting a computer eye gives points and removes it from the level, but it will reappear a short time later. Being shot by a computer eye is fatal.
In this game, the player is a bee with a stinger. You fly over flowers for points and must avoid the trees and fires as well as the enemy bugs. You may use your stinger to kill bugs, but only one stinger is allowed on the screen at a time.
Donkey Kong Junior is the direct sequel to Donkey Kong. In this game, Mario plays the antagonist, finally having captured Donkey Kong, and has put the ape in a locked cage. As Donkey Kong Jr., players will have to make their way through four different levels (Vines, Springboard, Chains and Mario's Hideout) in an attempt to find keys to free the little monkey's father.
Use the joystick to loop your plane and make points by blasting enemy helicopters. Shoot the gates to move from one area to the next. A neat feature is the ability to bounce off 'borders' with your plane, like a bumper car.
You play a Yo-Yo whose job is to collect all the dots on a level while avoiding enemies. Certain dots make you immune to attack from the smaller enemies, but not the main enemy.